Hijab Discourse in Indonesia: Unraveling the Narratives of Freedom, Religion, and Media Representation

Tri Kurnia Revul Andina
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This study delves into the intricate narratives surrounding the hijab in Indonesia, exploring the multifaceted perspectives presented by Deutsche Welle (DW) Indonesia, a transnational media entity. In the context of Indonesia, a nation characterized by religious diversity, the hijab has become a focal point of discussions, particularly concerning its compulsory nature and its implications for women's freedom and religious identity. The study critically analyzes DW's portrayal of hijab-wearing Indonesian Muslim women, highlighting the interplay between media representations, cultural identities, and societal perceptions. Employing Sara Mills' critical discourse analysis, the research examines the subject-object positions within DW's coverage, unraveling the complexities of hijab discourse. Through the examination of DW Indonesia's coverage, the study reveals diverse perspectives, emphasizing the non-compulsory nature of hijab, the potential limitations it imposes on women, and the societal pressures associated with wearing it. However, the research underscores the need for a cautious interpretation of these narratives, recognizing the inherent complexities of individual choices, sociocultural backgrounds, and religious beliefs. The study also addresses the influence of global perceptions and Western biases, urging a critical approach to media representations. The research not only contributes to the scholarly discourse on media representations but also critically examines the intersection between religion, freedom, and media influence in contemporary Indonesian society.
印度尼西亚的头巾话语:解开自由、宗教和媒体表现的叙事
本研究深入研究了围绕印度尼西亚头巾的复杂叙述,探索了跨国媒体实体德国之声(DW)印度尼西亚所呈现的多方面视角。在印度尼西亚这个以宗教多样性为特点的国家,头巾已成为讨论的焦点,特别是关于其强制性及其对妇女自由和宗教特性的影响。该研究批判性地分析了DW对戴头巾的印度尼西亚穆斯林妇女的描绘,强调了媒体表现、文化身份和社会观念之间的相互作用。采用萨拉·米尔斯的批判性话语分析,该研究考察了DW报道中的主客体立场,揭示了头巾话语的复杂性。通过对印尼之声报道的审查,该研究揭示了不同的观点,强调了头巾的非强制性,它对妇女施加的潜在限制,以及与佩戴头巾相关的社会压力。然而,研究强调需要谨慎地解释这些叙述,认识到个人选择、社会文化背景和宗教信仰的内在复杂性。该研究还探讨了全球认知和西方偏见的影响,敦促对媒体表现采取批判性的态度。这项研究不仅有助于媒体表现的学术论述,而且还批判性地审视了当代印尼社会中宗教、自由和媒体影响之间的交集。
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